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Durango Police Department Tuesday 9:19 a.m. A man reported that a customer was harassing employees at Supernova Furniture Sleep & Gallery, 489 South Camino del Rio. 12:21 p.m. A man ...

Can Lauren Boebert’s national profile trump her GOP primary challenger?

Republican voters across CD3 have mixed feelings about the freshman congresswoman

To refine water forecasts, Western cities map snow by plane

GUNNISON – At a tiny airport surrounded by mountains, a three-person crew takes off for the inaugural flight above the headwaters of the Colorado River to measure the region’s snow by air. U...

Both sides predict more abortion patients in Colorado if Roe v. Wade is struck down

Rural areas are often closer to states with limited abortion access, but they also have fewer providers

Colorado public lands bill falters in Senate committee

CORE Act would protect more than 400,000 acres in the state

U.S. to hold back Lake Powell water to protect hydropower

SALT LAKE CITY – U.S. officials announced plans Tuesday that they characterized as extraordinary to keep hundreds of billions of gallons of water stored in a reservoir on the Utah-Arizona li...

Polis injects $5.2 million into his campaign as Republicans lag Democrats statewide

Democratic incumbents for attorney general, secretary of state and treasurer continue to outraise rivals

Juneteenth is now a Colorado holiday

Students will learn about history of slavery, and state workers will receive a paid day off

Colorado lawmakers speak out about leaked ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade

Leaders emphasize abortion access will be protected in the state

CORE Act inches closer to Senate floor vote

Colorado public lands bill expected to be voted out of committee on Tuesday

Proposed office to combat crime against Indigenous people raises objections from Polis administration

Governor wants a mostly volunteer task force with four assigned CBI agents

Colorado mountain resorts cut back summer offerings as labor crisis persists

Outdoor companies like Vail Resorts forced to adjust staff-dependent offerings like ziplining